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Reddit mentions of Boating Accessories New Rule Bilge Blower-4 Inline RUL 240

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Boating Accessories New Rule Bilge Blower-4 Inline RUL 240
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    Features:
  • Efficient high-volume air flow
  • Quiet operation
  • Low amp draw
  • Slip-on inlet and outlet ducting connections
  • 4" Port size
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height5 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2007
Size4 inch
Weight0.45 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Boating Accessories New Rule Bilge Blower-4 Inline RUL 240:

u/BScatterplot · 5 pointsr/lasercutting

I own both a gen 4 and a gen 5 FSL hobby laser, and I really like them both. There's a decent community forum here:

http://fslusers.freeforums.org/

You'll get some good answers there.

For 1), I don't know; I don't have their exhaust fan. They didn't have it available when I bought mine, but it looks decent enough. Without seeing it in person I can't comment on if it's worth $200 or not, but I use this one on one of my lasers: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O8D0IC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage and it's loud but works well. On my other I use this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XNNYMU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage and it's much quieter and also works very well. Granted my ducting is 6" to match, but I like it.

For 2), what diameter items? I got my rotary for free from some promotion/preorder/I can't remember and I actually have barely used it. It's hard to fit into the machine, as it raises items up off the floor of the laser, and there isn't much vertical height left over. I'd estimate you could only do roughly 1/2" diameter stuff without removing the floor of the laser (which isn't hard), but even then you'll likely only get to 1" or so. You'd need to remove the floor and set it up on something to get anything bigger. The removable floor is pretty nice; I took mine out and haven't looked back.

For 3), I can't comment on the cost of the 45W tube, as I didn't get one with mine, but I don't see it being worth it. You can get a whole second tube from LightObject for less than the cost of "upgrading" that first tube: http://www.lightobject.com/SP-35W-CO2-Sealed-Laser-Tube-for-Small-K40-laser-engraving-machine-P208.aspx Note that, despite being labeled as a "40W" laser, most of these small machines are actually about 30-32W. 40W refers to the peak pulse power when starting up; it's not a continuous run rating.

As far as compressors go, I haven't ever run without one. It helps TREMENDOUSLY when vector cutting and helps a LOT to keep your lens clean. Their compressor is OK but it's a bit pricey; I'd look around and see if I could find a continuous-duty-rated compressor for cheaper than that.

Don't get their water chillers either. The $600 one is just a radiator and a fan, and won't chill your water much. You get WAY more bang for your buck from a 5 gallon bucket. If you run it for a long time, freeze gallon jugs of water and put them in the bucket. I've run 100% power vector cutting jobs for 2 hours at a time with a gallon of ice in there, and it's just about right. You might need another half gallon; it's been a while since I've used that method. Their "Advanced chiller" looks decent, but it's WAY overpriced. An equivalent unit from here: http://www.vminnovations.com/search/index.html?q=AACH25 is $425 for a brand new one, and less than $300 for a refurb, and it's actually a refrigerant based unit. I installed an 80W tube in mine (not their official kit) and use that chiller and it works great.

Last, don't get their 90W upgrade kit either unless you have a REALLY good reason to. A tube and PSU cost around $1100, so you're paying nearly $2000 for brackets and a wiring harness. It's just not a good value, but then again installing your own 80W tube isn't exactly a walk in the park if you don't have some fabrication tools handy.

I hope that helps. For what it's worth I really like my lasers and they have served me well. If I get another laser it'll probably be a direct import from GWeike, but that's only because I've been using the FSL lasers for so long and have learned a TON from them.

u/waiting4theice · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I am working on adding a little brewery to my basement. I will convert a propane burner to use natural gas.

Its easiest to just replace the burner itself. But I believe you can also just modify the inlets also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DD9dhluz3Q

I also got a marine blower from amazon, should handle the steam and moves 235 CFM. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O8D0IC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Pubcrawler1 · 1 pointr/lasercutting

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000O8D0IC?fp=1&pc_redir=T1

This is what I use. Can't really say it is good or bad since I don't have anything else to compare it to. It does suck up most of the fumes but not 100%. Some always escapes when I open the lid.

I keep the original fan just for the housing and easier hookup to the 4" vent hose.

u/jes5199 · 1 pointr/BurningMan

I'm pretty happy with mine but I think I'm going to build a much bigger one for next year. I've already got a big crazy fan on it ( http://www.amazon.com/Rule-240-Marine-Blower-4-Inch/dp/B000O8D0IC ), and I think more airspace inside the cooler would help